![]() ![]() ![]() So in order to work on your local Node.js environment, you will have to have MySQL 5.7 installed. Here's a pull request in pipeline to properly address the issue. Currently, the community Node.js drivers for MySQL don't support compatible client-side authentication mechanisms for the new server plugin. There is an unsolved problem going on between the Node.js and MySQL authentication, the thing is that MySQL 8.0 uses a new default authentication plugin - caching_sha2_password - whereas MySQL 5.7 used a different one - mysql_native_password.
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